By Tom Grater International Film Reporter Iceland has given the green light for international film and TV professionals to travel to the country and resume work as early as tomorrow, providing they secure a necessary permit.
From Friday (May 15), international filmmakers, crew and actors can apply for a special exemption to the 14-day quarantine, which is mandatory upon arriving in the country, that allows them to serve the period between their hotel and their workplace, provided they comply with safety procedures.
This effectively allows them to get on set right away, the country’s national agency Film In Iceland confirmed to Deadline. The permit needs to be applied for via a local Icelandic production services company and goes directly
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